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  1. Kumankata. El nombre de la mujer noble cumana que posteriormente se casó con los zares de Bulgaria, Kaloján y Boril es desconocido. Únicamente hay dos fuentes que la mencionan, ambas extranjeras.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KumankataKumankata - Wikipedia

    She is known in Bulgarian historiography as Kumankata (Bulgarian: Куманката, "the Cuman [woman]"). The second source mentioning the Tsaritsa was made by Canon Alberih about 1241. He repeated a story that he had heard from a Flemish priest who claimed to have visited the Bulgarian capital of Tarnovo.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › KumankataKumankata - Wikiwand

    She is known in Bulgarian historiography as Kumankata . The name of the Cuman noblewoman who subsequently married two Tsars Emperors of Bulgaria, Kaloyan of Bulgaria and Boril of Bulgaria, is unknown.

  4. Su madre pudo haber sido su esposa Kumankata, que tras convertirse al cristianismo, cambió su nombre por Ana. Ana se casó con Boril de Bulgaria , el sobrino de su primer marido. Sus tíos paternos fueron Pedro IV de Bulgaria e Iván Asen I de Bulgaria .

  5. En la historiografía búlgara se la conoce como Kumankata (en búlgaro: Куманката, "la [mujer] de Cuman"). La segunda fuente que menciona la Tsaritsa fue hecha por el canónigo Alberih alrededor de 1241.

  6. Empress consort. In 1213, Maria married Henry of Flanders of the Latin Empire. According to The Late Medieval Balkans (1987) by John V. A. Fine, the marriage was part of an alliance between her stepfather Boril and Henry. The alliance would benefit the Latin Empire by securing Thrace and Kingdom of Thessalonica from the threat of invasion from ...

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